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"Come What May" by Colonial Heights Worship: Following with Full Hearts


"Come What May" by Colonial Heights Worship is a beautiful song that asks how we can truly express the goodness and grace of God, no matter the circumstances. Are we able to always remember His faithfulness and respond with lives of worship? Colonial Heights Worship shares that it's not just about singing praises, but, more importantly, living a life of devotion. Colonial Heights Worship shares that they wanted to create something that calls us to follow Him wholeheartedly — through storms, trials, and even seasons of blessing — because He has been faithful to us in providing, protecting, and leading. 

Colonial Heights Worship - Come What MayThe lyrics capture this beautifully. "How could I sing / All the ways You're faithful to me." Words fall short to even begin to describe what His love and provision bring. His goodness goes beyond anything that our words can express. "You are always, faithful / In everything… I will follow You, I will follow You / Come what may," a declaration of trust in His leadership through every twist and turn, and hopefully an encouragement for you to do the same. 

"Every moment, every trial / I won't be shaken / I know the One who holds it all" a promise to stand firm because He's not only paved the way, but He is there with us with each step we take. May this song be like an anchor in tough times, one that holds you strong and reminds you that His presence is enough, no matter what comes your way. Place your burden at His feet and follow His lead, come what may.

(Related scripture: Lamentations 3:22-23; Psalm 23:4; Deuteronomy 31:6)

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